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A Washed-Up Rock Star Hiding from the World Realizes He’s ‘Lost Inside’ (Movie Review)

Mike Szymanski
5 min readDec 8, 2022

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Lost Inside

Rating: 8/10

Director: Jeff Hindenach

Writer: Jeff Hindenach

Style: Drama

Time: 95 minutes

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ipVr5C6Yws

The imaginary friend and the fallen rock star

Review by Mike Szymanski

“Lost Inside” delves into the feelings of isolation and loneliness we all get, whether famous or never famous. It’s labeled a drama, but it’s very funny, too.

We’ve all dealt with isolation during these years of the pandemic, but for this movie it’s more than the pandemic, and even though it was shot during Covid quarantine, it’s a remarkable first-time film for the director and screenwriter.

This personal and introspective look at a guy’s self-isolation and fear of the world is both heartfelt, comic and clever.

The movie stars three newcomer actors who are wonderful and good-looking and will have promising futures in the entertainment industry. They are each unique in their own ways and play off each…

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Mike Szymanski
Mike Szymanski

Written by Mike Szymanski

Journalist, writer, activist and bisexual, living with Multiple Sclerosis and Dachshunds in Hollywood.

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